POLITICS
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A constitutional amendment to modify the electoral college
By Richard E. Caroll While there have been repeated calls to abolish the Electoral College in presidential elections, there is…
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India’s foreign policy shift
By Ratish Mehta Looking back into the last decade, India’s foreign policy approach, has seen a significant shift in terms…
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Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving leader, leaves office a diminished figure with an unfulfilled legacy
By Craig Mark, Kyoritsu Women’s University Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ended weeks of speculation about the state of his…
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From a regional to a global player: Pakistan’s evolving metamorphosis
The month of August holds special significance for the people of Pakistan. This is a month when Pakistan won its…
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Constitutional sidestepping weakens rule of law in Panama
By Andrew Ryan Aubuchon It has been a difficult six months in Panama. For no one more so than the…
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Gupkar Declaration an absolute fallacy
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai On August 22, 2020, the pro-India leadership in Srinagar (Capitol city of Kashmir) issued Gupkar…
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Can the US stop Russia from ‘pulling a Crimea’ in Belarus?
Has The Hybrid War On Belarus Backfired? The US’ Hybrid War on Belarus is at risk of backfiring after the…
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The geopolitics of the Belarusian crisis: anti-Russian, neutral to China, pro-Polish
Geopolitical Basics The “New Bipolarity” between the American and Chinese superpowers that’s increasingly defining International Relations makes it natural that…
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Lukashenko has no one to blame but himself for Belarus’ color revolution unrest
Maidan In Minsk Belarusian President Lukashenko is being portrayed in polar opposite ways by the Mainstream and Alternative Media following…
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Democrats have nothing to fear, but themselves
When Mr. Trump completed his hostile takeover of the Republican Party and claimed the 2016 nomination, it became Mrs. Clinton’s…
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